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Articles for November 19, 2001

Breaking/PM Stories
 •  Three die in two Maui traffic accidents
 •  Boy cancer victim to appear on 'Rosie'
 •  U.S. search near Midway fruitless
 •  Police Beat
 •  73-year-old dead after van incident
 •  Rolovich picked as national player of the week
 •  'Harry Potter' enchants way into box-office record book
 •  Resurgence sends Dow closer to 10,000
 •  Car crashes into martial arts class

Local News
 •  Department of Health seeks sweeping powers
 •  Cayetano wants to tap cash reserves
 •  Restaurant staffs face dilemma
 •  MADD Dash more fun than run
 •  'Ewa halfway house planned
 •  Kimura replacing Morihara on PUC
 •  U.S. attorney sues Calif. collections firm
 •  O'ahu briefs
 •  Fire/rescue
Small fire hits Tripler
 •  Japanese cook still missing
 •  Neighbor Islands
Inventor lets tinkerers get hands on junk
 •  Rod Ohira's People
Peace song's significance grows
 •  Obituaries
 •  oahucal
 •  Jan TenBruggencate
Biotech could alter food world forever

Sports
 •  Wahine beat San Jose, take fourth straight WAC
 •  UH basketball
English's hot hand propels Hawai'i to tourney crown
 •  Wahine basketball team claims Classic title
 •  Other sports
Top 10 basketball teams not here for sun and surf
 •  Up close or far away, Warriors fun to watch
 •  Grand Sumo Tournament
Musashimaru sole leader at 9-0
 •  Tang, Sells conquer mountains at Kualoa triathlon
 •  Isle File
UH sailor fourth in North American racing
 •  Ferd Lewis
It's a good year for a bowl here

Island Life
 •  Afghanistan's expatriates keep their music alive
 •  Sean Na'auao CDs offer a double treat in style
 •  CD reviews
'Holomua' mixes old with new
 •  'Progression' pulls off updated oldies
 •  The Left Lane
Bruce Lee digitized
 •  Tryouts Calendar
 •  Tube Notes
 •  TGI Monday

Business
 •  Recovering stock market looks toward 10,000
 •  Rival casinos alarm Reno
 •  Employers' projected hiring hits 8-year low
 •  Online privacy not an option at work
 •  60 Seconds on Business
The secret of selling is all about trust
 •  Coming Events
 •  Trade Winds

Opinion
 •  Editorials
To sun, sand and surf, add security to our list
 •  New anti-terror tools must be used cautiously
 •  Letters to the Editor
 •  Island Voices
City belt-tightening required

Military Briefing
 •  Waikiki parade honors Pearl Harbor survivors
 •  Giving thanks early
 •  Briefs
 •  Military Update
Lifting of concurrent receipt ban remains uncertain